We Aren’t Just Disenchanted. We Are Desecrated.
Carl Trueman’s latest work tackles Western society’s theological ailments—but could offer a stronger Christian remedy.
Book Reviews
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C.S. Lewis on the ‘Solemn Fun’ of Nearing the End
An excerpt from Letters on Living the Faith.
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Joy Is in the Waiting
An excerpt from Savoring Childhood: Practical Wisdom for Slowing Down.
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Congress Is Overwhelmed and Incompetent
Self-interested and self-loathing, it’s unable to represent the American people well. A new book suggests solutions.
Book Awards
Christianity Today’s 2025 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Christianity Today’s Book of the Year
Two volumes rose to the head of the class.
Theology Is Not a Waste
Far from being impractical, careful theological study is crucial to ordinary Christian life.
Jesus and My OCD
Christ’s death is the beginning of my relief from mental illness.
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Does the Body Tell the Truth?
Jen Hatmaker’s Awake, Alan Noble’s To Live Well, and Molly Worthen’s Spellbound approach virtue and the body in different ways.
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American Christianity Is More Than Its Politics
Matthew Avery Sutton’s impressive new history is insightful, helpful, colorful—and incomplete.
Janette Oke Wrote Her First Novel at 42. Then She Wrote 70 More.
The When Calls the Heart author launched the modern Christian romance genre, seeking to tell stories of faith in hardship.
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Parenting Takes Courage. These Books Offer Hope.
Three books on parenting and family to read this month.
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Revival Begins with Suffering, Not Celebrity
Craig Keener’s book Suffering reminds us from where true greatness comes.
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They May Forget Your Sermons, but They’ll Remember This
Reuben Bredenhof’s new book encourages pastors to focus on small acts of faithfulness.